You know these things have torque multiplying gearboxes right?
You’re slandering a company that has a decent warranty on their motors. Often 10yrs.
This is a non-issue.
You hear more about bearing, suspension, shifter failure of these washers than anything about their motors.
lol Chet you’re not gonna see it unless you’re willing to pay for it.
And good luck with that with tariffs coming in, making machines get more expensive.
You’re going to see both price increases and MORE value engineering /cost cutting.
Jerome you are so full of nonsense it’s not even funny.
Here’s a list of 18 washers, that are all HE top loaders, that have four stars are more in reviews.
This took me 2min. to look up, while laying in bed...
Low water washers
Just your inaccurate opinion.
Some low water TL washers can have issues, but lots of people around me have them and their clothes are pretty clean.
You’re just spouting baseless words again.
This is probably an inherent thing with top loaders in general. Whether they spin or neutral drain.
When I was introduced to neutral drain in college with a plastic tub GE, and later WP direct drive, I could watch the soap “scum” later fall on top of the clothes while draining.
So I see...
Spin drains
Our house, my grandparents, and aunt all had pitman Maytags.
They all did spin drain. And lint or streaking was never an issue.
I’m not going to say it’s all false, I don’t have that data.
The Maytags also had that center lint filter that worked well. Maybe that helped mitigate...
You are a unicorn then.
IDK.
Lots of people don’t have this issue.
Are you worried about a few little bubbles on the boot?
I’ll be honest, I’ve had lots of top loaders too, and even when those do all their deep rinsing, that rinse water is NOT crystal clear. There were soap suds remnants...
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Bob, Whirlpool, GE(Haier), Electrolux all make select ranges and cooktops, even electric ones, in the USA still.
Mostly around TN, NC, GA, if memory serves me correctly.
I just want to add, I think Tide used to rinse BETTER maybe 10yrs ago vs today.
Whatever low sudsing agents they used to use, seems like they removed them.
But P&G keeps £¥¢@ing with their formulas.
Even Cascade is stupid foamy today!
Givemehotwater
Maybe you’re still using too much.
Tide and Persil are horrible rinsers.
I had issues with them too in my old Maytag front load, and I had soft water too.
What did I do? I used no more than a tablespoon for an average medium load.
For very dirty and full loads, I used 2tbsp...
Impressive loading technique!
I’d honestly be surprised though, if any water makes it to the 3rd rack. The 3rd rack like itll steam clean only.
I await the results.
If your front loader is not rinsing well, then you’re using too much soap.
Politically, I try to refrain from it on forums like this. Usually is no point. You won’t convince anyone online.
But I draw the line when peoples’ political “opinions” or political actions put into jeopardy my life...
Watched that last night.
I was very shocked about WP MT.
He used to recommend them as recently as a few years ago.
But this is not the first time I’ve heard recently, a tech or repair man NO longer recommend WP MT.
They must be really in the dumps.
Enshitification as they say.
Even GE top...
You’re asking an UNANSWERABLE question.
There isn’t even a merger.
You want us to guess what decision fictitious managers would make about wash systems?
Why? Makes no sense.